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Myrtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Myrtle may refer to: • Myrtus, or Myrtle (plant), a genus of one or two species of flowering plants ;Canada • Myrtle, Ontario • Myrtle Station, Ontario ;United States • Myrtle, Minnesota • Myrtle, Mi...
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Myrtus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Myrtle ( Myrtus ) is a genus of one or two species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae, native to southern Europe and north Africa. They are evergreen shrubs or small trees, growing to...
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Myrtle Beach was incorporated as a town in 1938 and became a city in 1957. Its name comes from the wax myrtle, a shrub that grows abundantly in the area. Our 25,000 permanent residents welcome millions of visitors to this full-service resort community.
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Information about Myrtle Beach hotels and attractions. Myrtle Beach golf course and vacation info. Resources for finding Mytle Beach real estate. Comprehensive information source for the Grand Strand. ... Myrtle Beach, SC - One of the top domestic tourist destinations in the continental United States. With nearly 14...
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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Myrtle Beach is a coastal resort city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It is the de facto hub of both the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area and the Grand Strand, a complex of beach towns ...
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The Official Travel Planner, Visitor Guide, and Relocation Information Website for the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitors Bureau, located along the Grand Strand, South Carolina ... U.S. Chamber Awards North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce...
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Botanical Name - Periwinkle or Vinca ... Appearance - Leaves broadly lance shaped, 2 inches (5 cm) long, dark green. Small, light blue flowers in spring. Rooting stems thin and wiry. ... Best use - Trailing hardy, evergreen groundcover. Good on slopes.
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Perhaps no tree in the world has such a controversial history as the myrtle of Oregon. So much has been said about this beautiful tree, both by dendrologists and romantics, that it is hard to distinguish between fact and fiction.
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